Three Rivers Spirituality
November 11, 2016
Three Rivers Spirituality
“My hope is that every breath I take, every step is prayer,” says Nancy Bell, a Quaker who came to Three Rivers and began receiving spiritual direction from the Benedictine monks at St. Gregory’s Abbey. “Work can be a meditation, and so I try to do what seems to be the thing to do in the ...
November 11, 2016
09:41
Morally Conflicted Voters
November 4, 2016
Morally Conflicted Voters
“When you walk into the voting booth, I’ve compared it to the holy of holies in the ancient temple. A curtain is closed behind you. You are alone with your God and your vote. People will cast their votes listening to their hearts,” says Rabbi Jack Moline, president of the Interfaith Alliance.
November 4, 2016
07:27
Muslim American Voters
November 4, 2016
Muslim American Voters
“Right now, given the current climate and the political rhetoric, we are a target,” says Olivia Cantu, South Florida director of Emerge USA, a national organization that works to increase Muslim-American engagement in politics. “We are being attacked.”
November 4, 2016
07:00
African-American Spirituals
November 4, 2016
African-American Spirituals
"Spirituals are, of course, the songs that the enslaved crafted to tell the story of their experience. But more than that, to tell the story of their faith and the understanding of who they were in relationship to God, and who God was in relationship to them, and it became a story of freedom,” ...
November 4, 2016
03:35
Election 2016: Candidates’ Religious Backgrounds
October 28, 2016
Election 2016: Candidates’ Religious Backgrounds
United Methodism, Roman Catholicism, evangelical Christianity, and “the power of positive thinking” have all shaped the politics and personal stories of this year’s candidates for national office.
October 28, 2016
13:09
The Meaning of Peace in the Quran
October 28, 2016
The Meaning of Peace in the Quran
Peace, says history professor and scholar of the Muslim world Juan Cole, “is very central to the cultures of the Middle East. You greet someone by saying ‘Peace be upon you.’ It has the form of a prayer.”
October 28, 2016
04:14
Election 2016: Catholic Voters
October 21, 2016
Election 2016: Catholic Voters
“Catholics are the perennial swing voters in American politics. Whichever way Catholics go, usually that’s the way the presidency goes. I expect that to be true this election, too,” says Professor Stephen Schneck, director of the Institute for Policy Research & Catholic Studies at the ...
October 21, 2016
08:33
Liberian Entrepreneur Chid Liberty
October 21, 2016
Liberian Entrepreneur Chid Liberty
“I was living in the Bay Area. I had a nice salary. I had a very expensive foreign car. I had everything you think that a twenty-some-year-old kid would want. But I realized that without going back to Liberia I’d never really know who I am truly as a person,” says Chid Liberty, social ...
October 21, 2016
07:41
Old Skool Café
October 14, 2016
Old Skool Café
“Now that I know how many kids feel like their life is meaningless and they don’t expect to live to see their 18th birthday, I can’t walk away and not do something about it,” says Teresa Goines, founder of Old Skool Café, a supper club run by at-risk youth in San Francisco.
October 14, 2016
06:49
Creating Working Schools in Liberia
October 7, 2016
Creating Working Schools in Liberia
“Let’s see if we can get kids to learn more this year than they’ve ever learned before,” says Josh Nathan, academic director of Bridge International Academies. But the teachers’ union is strongly opposed to partnering with a private, for-profit US company to educate the children of ...
October 7, 2016
07:51
Holocaust Denial
October 7, 2016
Holocaust Denial
“Facts are facts,” says Holocaust studies professor Deborah Lipstadt, author of “Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault on Truth and Memory.” “There are not two sides to every story, and there are certain things that can’t be contested.”
October 7, 2016
03:37
Shaun Casey on Religion and Diplomacy
September 30, 2016
Shaun Casey on Religion and Diplomacy
“One of the things we discovered very early on in our existence is there was pent up demand both in the United States, but also globally, for various religious actors and communities to come and engage with the State Department, to learn about our foreign policy,” says Shaun Casey, US Special ...
September 30, 2016
05:01
Hiring the Homeless
September 30, 2016
Hiring the Homeless
“There’s a lot of dislike for us. We’re just worthless creatures who really shouldn’t be alive,” says John, a homeless man in Albuquerque, New Mexico. So the city started a program called There’s a Better Way, to employ homeless men and women, pay them, and connect them to local services ...
September 30, 2016
08:36
Jewish High Holidays Boot Camp
September 30, 2016
Jewish High Holidays Boot Camp
“We are igniting our lives as humans,” says Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie, “using the Jewish toolbox to make what we inherited work for today.” Rabbi Lau-Lavie leads New York City’s Lab/Shul in preparations for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
September 30, 2016
03:43
Extended Interview: Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie
September 30, 2016
Extended Interview: Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie
“There’s something about the shofar that is like the chatter of children. It’s the crying of babies. It’s the mother giving birth. It’s the grief wailing. It is a human, primitive voice.” Watch excerpts from our interview with Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie about the sound of the shofar and the ...
September 30, 2016
03:53
New African American Museum
September 23, 2016
New African American Museum
“There is no way you can talk about, discuss or even acknowledge the contribution of African-American history without acknowledging the very real presence and power of faith as a part of that history,” says Rex Ellis, associate director of curatorial affairs at the Smithsonian’s National ...
September 23, 2016
08:05
Project Mercy
September 23, 2016
Project Mercy
“Not only are the people here benefiting and becoming stronger communities, but the [volunteers] from the states are learning about the people here. They’re learning about each other, and it’s very uplifting,” says Paula Claussen, founder and president of Project Mercy, a nonprofit that ...
September 23, 2016
06:56
Spiritual Healthcare
September 16, 2016
Spiritual Healthcare
“This is a silent revolution that’s transformed health care so that every person can have their inner life, their spirituality addressed as an integral part of their care,” says Dr. Christina Puchalski, founder and director of the George Washington University Medical School’s Institute for ...
September 16, 2016
08:32
One Extraordinary Church
September 16, 2016
One Extraordinary Church
“So much of spirituality is about sanding ourselves down, smoothing ourselves out so that we’re nice and shiny. But the fact is the jagged edges of our humanity are what actually connect us to God and to one another,” says Nadia Bolz-Weber, the tattooed founding pastor of The House for All ...
September 16, 2016
09:11
9/11 Fifteenth Anniversary
September 9, 2016
9/11 Fifteenth Anniversary
“You can be deeply embedded and enriched by a religious community and still be excited about collaborating with people who are of a different faith community,” says Rabbi Yehuda Sarna, co-leader of New York University’s Global Center for Academic and Spiritual Life.
September 9, 2016
07:45

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